A Fume Scrubber is a pollution control device designed to remove harmful gases, vapors, and particulate matter from industrial exhaust streams before they are released into the atmosphere. It uses a chemical or physical process, typically through the interaction of the exhaust gases with a scrubbing liquid, to neutralize or capture contaminants.
1. The Fume Scrubber consists of key components such as:
* Air Inlet: Where the polluted air enters the system.
* Scrubbing Chamber: Where the gas is treated, typically by spraying a scrubbing liquid (water, chemicals) over the fumes.
* Mist Eliminators: Used to capture excess liquid droplets.
* Fan: To draw the air through the scrubber.
* Outlet: Cleaned air exits the system after treatment.
* Optional Chemical Injection System: For more advanced scrubbing processes.